Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 3

Location:
Kalispell, Montana
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

I I1 iii 'yi i A a a MMMMMMMliMMMi sold in first four days Obituary sight in the trees as long as they are placed on the avenues and the avenues are those not passed by the crews The tree pick up is scheduled to conclude today According to a monthly report issued by Chief of Police LeRoy McDowell the Kalispell Police Department answered a total of 671 calls and complaints during the month of December Topping the list in frequency were 66 automobile accidents 62 animal complaints and 50 calls for assistance Other interesting items were reports of one indecent exposure two money" incidents and 19 drunks The entire list covered 41 categories of complaints ranging from littered premises (eight) to attempted suicides (four) In the report McDowell said the department made 38 juvenile arrests 30 adult arrests and issued 159 traffic citations pm in the Highland Cemetery in Great alls amily and friends will meet at the Chapel of the Chimes in Great alls before going to the cemetery uneral arrangements are with the Johnson uneral Home Memorials to the American A number of persons have been calling the department she said asking the whereabouts of their license plates "This just slows us down more because the time we take to search for their plates could be spent writing up other sales" she said License plate sales in Lake County also have been brisk More than 1000 plates were sold during the first three days at the county treasurer's office in Polson Treasurer Marjorie Knaus said people were cramming the hallway to get their plates She said the unusually heavy turnout for the plate sales is Indicative of the years when the new plates are issued rather than just tabs She added she expects to issue about 1800 plates for the entire year Some persons expecting a decrease in the amount paid for license plates tills year over last have been surprised Ginny Anderson lathead County assessor said Mrs Anderson said the cost of license plates for trucks and some larger cars has increased between $50 and $200 over 1973 Mrs Anderson added while these vehicles usually show a decrease this year the amount assessed has increased slightly according to the state guide book A familiar Christmas are slightly used Christmas trees stripped of their seasonal adornment and jammed in the garbage Stockgrowers write protest CHINOOK (AP) Montana Stockgrowers President Reg Davies Chinook says he has written President ord protest ing a refusal to limit beef im ports Davies said he wrote that the President that efforts to obtain voluntary restrictions were a blow to stockmen He said a quota system of imports was needed to prevent foreign producers from dump ing their beef in the United States By JIM MACKNICKI Inta take StH Wrtir More than 2500 car and truck licenses have been sold during the first four days at the department of motor vehicles but for the department the work has just begun ay Clothier chief deputy at the department estimated the number of licenses sold for passenger cars and trucks would reach 25000 by eb 15 "This figure does not include licenses for snowmobiles trailers campers or motorcycles" she said The staff at the department has been bolstered from six to 21 to handle the annual flood of persons buying licenses but still the department has had a difficult time in maintaining ground Area residents going to the courthouse annex to purchase their license plates have been greeted by long lines and extended waiting periods Mrs Clothier said She added however during the second week of sales the number of persons seeking to buy their licenses diminished somewhat At one time this morning the number of persons buying licenses numbered fewer than a dozen Mrs Clothier said a day crew and a night crew are working' 16 hours a day to insure all license Plate dates set Dates for the sale of 1975 vehicle license plates in Whitefish and Columbia alls have been announced by lathead County assessor Ginny Anderson The sale of license plates will begin at 10 am Jan 24 in Columbia alls at the city hall Licenses will go on sale at the Whitefish City Hall at 10 am eb 6 plates are issued by the eb 15 deadline for passenger cars and trucks The day shift handles counter trade and mail orders whenever possible she said while the night crews just works on mail orders Mrs Clothier said regardless of how many people are in line at 5 pm all windows close to enable the night shift to start work on mail orders Wliile counter trade has been heavy Mrs Clothier said are loaded as far as mail orders go should not get impatient as we will get all licenses out by eb 15 even if we have to work overtime and on she said The Daily Inter Lake Kalispell Montana Wednesday January 8 1975 PAGE THREE 2500 car truck licenses City police busy during December Mildred Teigen Mrs Mildred Lauer Teigen 61 Bigfork died Monday at her home Mrs Teigen was born Dec 20 1913 in Havre a daughter of Mr and Mrs Clement Lauer She received her education in Havre and made her home there until 1955 when she moved to Great alls and lived there for Gone with the trash the weeks after 'i' xL A ffg A a HI oil i 111 i SNOW Photo by Steve Giannotti can College classes close lathead record I 1 872x24x36 I Lr I RECORD AL MIRON 24 LaSalle Road Kalispell I Z3 98 Kalispell City Councilman Al Miron reports he has accepted a three year appointment on the Beautifully made! All wood parts are kiln dried to resist warping Key parts are pre grooved for easy assembly All parts have racks wherever they will fit In Kalispell city crews are still picking up interlocking notches Drawers are side guided Hardboard drawer bottoms and case backs With instructions going at a brisk pace with classes filling rapidly Wednesday morning have eight classes that can use more Johnson said listing church music seminar Shakespeare British literature survival rench greenhouse gardening instrument flight personal financial planning and soils management of the photography classes photo practicum and photo journalism need only a few more students The other two photography classes beginning and intermediate are full with waiting Registration continues in the VCC administration offices from 9 am until 4 pm through the week Columbia alls and Whitefish registration will be next week at the first meeting of each class In a compilation of fire statistics for the entire year of 1974 Peters reported the fire department answered 227 runs compared to 235 in 1973 There were 50 general alarms and 50 false alarms STORAGE BENCH Our Reg 1988 Tougher on speeders CAPE TOWN South Africa (AP) Motorists who ignore fuel saving speed regulations may face tougher government action including confiscation of vehicles Senator Owen Hor wood who is the minister of economic affairs told the House of Assembly WEATHERORD UNERAL HOME Kalispell 752 3432 4 DRAWER DESK Our Reg 2533 Total fire loss for the year was $1677815 compared to $81610 in 1973 Also during 1974 the two Kalispell ambulances made 782 runs traveling a total of 16276 miles lathead County Animal Control Board and briefly outlined future plans of the board He said construction of the animal control shelter at the refuse disposal site is expected to begin this year Miron said the board is considering all metal construction for the shelter He also mentioned a new method of animal disposal being considered by the board Called the device consists of a cylindrical chamber from which air is drawn out killing the animal in no more than five minutes Miron said the device is the humane of disposing of unclaimed animals at the shelter It costs $3200 During 1974 more than 1000 dogs were picked up by UW city dogcatcher More than 9u per cent were destroyed 'u neral Home 756 5036 Serving special hour of need Some 58 classes have been Dean of instruction Dr Bruce closed to further registration Johnson said registration is after the first two days of winter quarter sign up at lathead Valley Community College Cancer Society have been suggested by the family Enquiry by men JOHANNESBURG South Af rica (AP) Mrs Bunty Mann president of the National Coun cil of Women says ing and ridiculous" that there are no women on the South Af rican government's com mission of enquiry into abOr 4 TEIGEN Mildred 61 Bigfork died Monday at her home Services Thursday noon Bigfork Methodist Church Visitation Wednesday afternoon and evening Interment riday 1 pm Highland Cemetery in Great alls DERN Amber 55 1390 arm to Market Road funeral arrangements pending Kalispell' ire' Chief Norman Pelers said today the Kalispell ire Department made a total of 79 fire runs for tire quarter ending Doc 31 1974 Of that number Peters said 22 were general alarms and 22 wore false alarms ire loss for the quarter was estimated at $2643315 The quarter for ambulance nins which ended Dec 17 saw the Kalispell ambulances travel 3988 miles in 179 runs The ambulance averaged 18 runs per day 3 SHEL BOOKCASE CABINET Our Reg 1333 Our Reg 2024 16 years before moving to Bigfork in 1971 She was married to Chester Teigen in 1940 and was preceded in death by him in April of 1967 Mrs Teigen was a member of the Bigfork Order of the Eastern Star She is now survived by two Il £1944 Wd Thur fri Sat Opn Daily 9 9 Sunday 1 1 6 Births Mr and Mrs Arnold Brouillette Eureka boy Mr and Mrs Michael Bush I ibby boy Mr and Mrs Newman Whittington Kalispell boy Mr and Mrs Keith McAtee Bigfork girl Deaths Amber Dem 55 died today in Kalispell Mildred Teigen 61 Bigfork died Monday in Bigfork lathead Health Center VISITING HOURS 2:00 8:30 pm ADMITTED Sherrill Bark Liana Nordtome Mrs Larry McCauley Ernest A Barry Tina Hrabik Mrs Agnit Wade Lloyd Carter Bobbin Gard Lloyd Harbottle Theodore Oberndorfer Mrs Warren Schiffer' Kalispell Mrs Marie Trebas David Windauer Columbia alls Mrs William Gage Eureka Karen redericks Kila Mrs James Jensen Bigfork Mrs Willis Nelson Polson Jeffrey Easterwood Lakeside Larry Black Whitefish Mrs Cornelius enison Libby DISCHARGED Mrs Anna Everhart Bigfork Mrs Vent Moulton Mrs Marie Miller John Kinniburgh Eugene Jacobsen Richard Seibl Kalispell Alfred Riley Terry Hutchinson Marvin Ingraham Libby Siren calls 9:29 am Tuesday Kalispell ambulance lathead Health Center to Strand Aviation transfer 10:02 am Tuesday Kalispell ambulance lathead Health Ceqter to Colonial Manor transfer Divorces Anton from Diana Eastlick Edna from Richard DahL Annulments Phyllis Galloway from Merl Sagen Marriage licenses Richard Hawk Jr 32 North Pole Alaska and Sandra Dootson 24 Kalispell George Palin 18 and Almae Phythian 19 both of Bigfork ire department made 79 runs in three months Unfinished Unassembled Knotty Pine urniture 5 DRAWER CHEST Our Reg 3096 2396 1537 997 1557 1944 Miron appointed to animal board Periods of snovvshovvers be expected in the area today through Thursday with heavy ennuc irorflci tf iviivlUV iU4 Vlic nvim MUIVUII UI MlglUlA 'mountains The' precipitation Psseven were claimed six are Gary Teigen of Santa uaiit one brother Benton Lauer of Lockville Md and three grandchildren The body will lie in state for visitation in the Bigfork Methodist Church Wednesday afternoon and evening uneral services for Mrs Teigen will be Thursday at noon in the Bigfork Methodist Church with Rev Ron Lang pastor officiating Interment will be riday at 1 during December Revenue from parking violations amounted to $218863 and the total fines and forfeitures handled by the police judge was $4144 The city report incorporated into the police department report showed 25 cats and 80 dogs were picked up during the month Of these sons Burton Teigen of Bigfork forecast is 70 per cent chance on hand and 67 were of snowshower activity through destroyed me period Expected high today is near 35 low tonight 15 20 and expected high Thursday is 20 25 High Tuesday at airport was 30 low 26 precipitation 21 inch High at Kalispell was 34 low 23 precipitation 19 inch High at Columbia alls was 33 low 23 precipitation 24 inch High at Whitefish was 31 low 17 Sun sets tonight at 5:01 and rises Thursday at 8:27 One year ago the high was 7 above the low was minus 4 and the precipitation was 07 inch The record high for this date was 47 in 1945 record low was minus 21 in 1973 and record precipitation was 23 inch in 1909 Ventilation forecast is good II I i 1 HU I I flllHILlBl I ii a IliKWIBI I A JWiV VA'JAl XN A'VWAW a aivmvi i 1 ir I 1 a iinn a naw i I il ill W'irn'iK 1 ji i 1 jj lL'ii td I1RI1HT I inni aiim I RK 1 Is 111 I1 I iM WnlL i 1 I 11 1 i Vs 1 1 1 IT1 id I fj i nil i A ill Ji hi J' I I bi riwifroiftumw s'uii 11 I I 4 I l' i Hi I 1 I IP Bl 1557 rJfeWdUnassembledn I 3 Yesterday elsewhere: Max Min Pep Butte 26 15 01 Gr alls 36 18 Havre 26 8 03 Helena 33 21 Livingston 33 28 Miles City 37 14 03 Missoula 32 26 09 Spokane 36 29 29 Bismarck 5 airbanks 42 44 Portland 52 42 37 Aik I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Daily Inter Lake Archive

Pages Available:
225,440
Years Available:
1909-1977